Transpiling can add in features that the browser doesn't support. It's a pretty powerful, but at some points there's a programming language. But here we go. You know what, as I'm saying, CSS is aProgramming Language. That's what I'm saying. Okay. Oh no. You're wrong. The way to do it is by transpiling different parts of your code into one or two pieces and then combining them together for consistency. And you'll be able to use this technique across all browsers.
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk about what polyfills, transpiling, and monkey patching mean, how and when to do it, and libraries that can help you out.
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